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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 189192" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p><span style="color: blue">An excerpt from the above link. I'll highlight certain parts for those who have a hard time reading.</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Section 17200 suits generally provide few safeguards for defendants. <span style="color: blue">In fact, plaintiffs bringing the action do not even need to claim that they have been injured or otherwise affected by the business practice</span>,<span style="color: blue"> and they can bring the action not only on behalf of themselves, but as a "representative" of the general public.</span> <span style="color: red">They can achieve "representative" status without having to meet the procedural safeguards usually required for class actions,</span> requirements that most of us would want and expect in having someone prosecute an action on our behalf and behalf of every other Californian. Even settling or paying a judgment in a 17200 case provides no guarantee that the issue is resolved, because other plaintiffs may file identical copycat lawsuits involving those exact same issues. This aspect of the statute is the legal equivalent of "Groundhog Day," where the same case keeps re-appearing day after day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 189192, member: 1912"] [COLOR=blue]An excerpt from the above link. I'll highlight certain parts for those who have a hard time reading.[/COLOR] Section 17200 suits generally provide few safeguards for defendants. [COLOR=blue]In fact, plaintiffs bringing the action do not even need to claim that they have been injured or otherwise affected by the business practice[/COLOR],[COLOR=blue] and they can bring the action not only on behalf of themselves, but as a "representative" of the general public.[/COLOR] [COLOR=red]They can achieve "representative" status without having to meet the procedural safeguards usually required for class actions,[/COLOR] requirements that most of us would want and expect in having someone prosecute an action on our behalf and behalf of every other Californian. Even settling or paying a judgment in a 17200 case provides no guarantee that the issue is resolved, because other plaintiffs may file identical copycat lawsuits involving those exact same issues. This aspect of the statute is the legal equivalent of "Groundhog Day," where the same case keeps re-appearing day after day. [/QUOTE]
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